jkw3000 wrote:I also cannot believe how much I enjoy Romo as a commentator.

Same, and I'm an Eagles fan. Couldn't stand him as a player, but his analysis is spot on and an amazing commentator. usually I'm cursing the TV saying how stupid they are, or thats why they aren't coaching. Tony's the real deal in that box. Glad we got someone good finally.

That was the most Jetsy performance I could imagine - get your hopes up then let them down with a mixture of ineptitude, bad luck and poor QB play - pretty much sums up the New York Jets since I started supporting them in 1985.

If they were indeed offered something in the 12-15 pick range in April, then yeah ... this is light. But, who knows what the real story was.

But the options now are are deal him before tomorrow, franchise him after the season for $20M+ and then trade him (this also means definitely losing Malcolm Butler) or let Jimmy G walk and get a late 3rd round pick.

Rumors out of N.E. say they are going to flip this pick (or possibly their first or second) for some defensive help this year. So, it could turn out to be a three way trade, trading a future asset for more ammo to help this year.

And hey, the 49ers waived Brian Hoyer, so, we might get back our QB of the future anyway!

Think the news was that they'd only been offered a second rounder by Cleveland as well back in April. Given how Cleveland's been stocking up assets and not making the best evaluations (I mean...Watson was right there at 12), I wouldn't be surprised if that's true as they're in the midst of The Process (TM).

I swear my unabashed belief in Wentz and Watson turning into star QBs is predicated solely on Cleveland opting not to take them. Seems to be the winning formula...